Researchers still don’t know the cause of a recently discovered malware infection affecting almost 1.3 million streaming devices running an open source version of Android in almost 200 countries.

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This is about the boxes you plug into the TV, like a Roku, or Fire TV, except it’s the cheap Chinese white box rebranded Android TV boxes you buy on places likeAmazon, Ali, and eBay.

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So basically a non-issue unless you just plug the cheapest streaming box you can get your hand on into your devices.

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I didn’t say they’re the cheapest, just that the boxes I’m personally aware of with this problem are white box rebranded ATVs.

But I haven’t looked through the entire list, so it’s entirely possible that some other more well-known and “respectable” device brands are also compromised. If you have an Android TV box, you should probably search the list to find out.

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Ah, so it is. My bad

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They don’t even run Android TV. They run a modified (normal) Android. This is well known, but the article also mentions it.

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